George W Mead Wildlife Area
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What's happening at the Visitor Center? We are sorry to announce that the Visitor Centrer will be closed due to shortage of staff. If the Visitor Center is open: all people (vaccinated and unvaccinated) are required to have a mask when they enter a State building. Check back when this project is done to see how this has improved the trail.

Check out the full list of programs being offered and how to register on the "What's Happening" page. The Mead Wildlife Area and McMillan Marsh properties are still open for hiking, bird watching, hunting, and driving. Please continue to practice social distancing. We hope that you are all safe and well.
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Your support is needed to continue to provide high quality wildlife education and outdoor experiences for the people of central Wisconsin. These wildlife areas enhance our quality of life and safeguard our wildlife heritage for generations to come. As a member of the Friends you can be confident your annual membership fee will be spent appropriately.
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If you are interested in becoming a volunteer please make an appointment at: George W. Mead Wildlife Area, 201517 County Highway S, Milladore, WI 54454. If you have other interests, ideas, or special skills that you would like to share with us, please let us know. We will work together to develop a project that is meaningful and mutually beneficial.
The Friends Group
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The Friends of the Mead/McMillan Association, Inc., is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to furthering wildlife education and management at the George W. Mead and McMillan Marsh Wildlife Areas. The organization is composed of individuals from many different backgrounds interested in increasing public understanding, appreciation, support, and enjoyment of wildlife.
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There are many ways to contribute to Mead Wildlife Area. Tax deductible monetary donations are used for wildlife education, educational supplies, wildlife management practices, maintenance of the Stanton W. Mead Education and Visitor Center, updated maps and information on Mead/McMillan wildlife areas, bike trail maintenance and so much more.
Planned Giving
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Planned gifts provide creative and flexible strategies as you pursue your charitable and financial goals. There are many ways you can leave a legacy to the Friends, while at the same time providing yourself and your family (or other beneficiaries) with significant tax benefits. Planned gifts can offer many advantages to help you to meet your overall financial goals, and help the Friends in its long-term financial planning.
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